We're all going to have to find a way to test this new release, IBM is not going to revert and keep the Classic UI after 8.8.6. The more that gets tested while the Classic is still available the better off we'll all be. Some of you will find yourselves in a position of HAVING to upgrade to HMC v8870 due to some other requirement. Keep that in mind and be prepared.

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IBM has released HMC v8870 (and a mandatory fix) to the wild. As with all versions 8 it supports Power6 and newer servers.

Anyone running that yet?

Changes in 8.8.7 include (but are not limited to):

= No more 'Classic' interface.
= No more 'disconnect' only sign off. If you were doing something, sorry about that.
= Supposedly it now allows you to do everything needed for i Hosting i.
( This is something which 8.8.6.0 did NOT support in the 'Enhanced +' GUI) = supports the POWER based HMC = supports install from USB schtick.
= supports SAVUPGDTA to remote server.

It requires:

7042 CR7 or newer or POWER hmc.

I am very ill-disposed to try this version because:
No going back without scratching the POWER system FSP.
No disconnect. I use that CONSTANTLY.
"I have to install this release to see what's in this release"
Learning the enhanced+ GUI has not proven easy for me some things are buried deeper than whale poo.

Thoughts???



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